At A Glance
| Printer type | AIO, Inkjet |
| Output type | Color |
| Print speed (b&w) | 30 ppm |
| Print speed (color) | 24 ppm |
| Max resolution (b&w) | 9600 x 2400 dpi |
| Max resolution (color) | 9600 x 2400 dpi |
| Port(s) / Connector(s) required (new) | USB, PictBridge, IrDA, Bluetooth |
| Connectivity | PictBridge, USB |
Average User Rating
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Apr 20, 2007Rating: 9 out of 10 (Spectacular)
Pros: cheap to run, good quality prints, stylish look
Cons: no NIC
Opinion:
My main priority was cheap running costs, and good photo print quality. I looked at Choice magazine in Australia, and this printer came up #1 in terms of cheapest running costs, so had my interest. I had used it's predecessor MP530 at work for photo printing, so knew the quality would be good.
The MP600 does all I want - and with fairly quick print speed.
Oh - it's missing 1 thing - network connectivity. If it had that it'd be a 10.
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